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building up energy, even though we don't know there's battery there storing the energy about to be released on the pacific northwest. also the sites of nuclear power plants. if it's near a fault line and the fault line is innocent it could be storing up energy for many cycles. >> i thought you were going to come here to make us feel better. >> it's hum bling that mother nature has this up her sleeve. it's still hocus pocus. >> it set off a tsunami. we have an animation of the sun following. how do you know when a tsunami is going to form? >> well, we're not positive but we believe when you have a subduction fault it means part of the sea floor falls, the other part rises and the mismatch causes sea levels to rise a few feet. that doesn't sound like much, a few feet, however, it's spread out over hundreds of miles. the energy is so great it affects the orbit of the earth around the sun, it affecting the seconds of the day and affects the geometry of the planet earth itself. >> if you had to look anywhere around the world to try to predict whether there may be another magna earthquake or supe
building up energy, even though we don't know there's battery there storing the energy about to be released on the pacific northwest. also the sites of nuclear power plants. if it's near a fault line and the fault line is innocent it could be storing up energy for many cycles. >> i thought you were going to come here to make us feel better. >> it's hum bling that mother nature has this up her sleeve. it's still hocus pocus. >> it set off a tsunami. we have an animation of the...
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despite using limited energy off the power grid. the superdome's electrical system got that million-dollar upgrade last december. utility company entergy said some abnormality still triggered the partial system shutdown. "60 minutes sports" was rolling when the problem happened. >> uh-oh. >> we lost light. frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means that we have to do the bus time -- >> what's that mean? >> that means a 20-minute delay. >> reporter: law enforcement determined quickly it wasn't an act of terrorism or hacking. with so many systems used during the super bowl, turning the lights back on was not easy. >> very complicated system. there's scoring equipment, telephone switches, coaches' headsets. all of those things get affected. >> reporter: at a press conference monday, nfl commissioner roger goodell dismissed the idea that the halftime show was to blame. >> to say that beyonce's halftime show has something to do with it is not the case from anything we have at this point. >> the halftime show,
despite using limited energy off the power grid. the superdome's electrical system got that million-dollar upgrade last december. utility company entergy said some abnormality still triggered the partial system shutdown. "60 minutes sports" was rolling when the problem happened. >> uh-oh. >> we lost light. frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means that we have to do the bus time -- >> what's that mean? >> that means a...
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. >> he's got more energy than any kid i've ever had. >> reporter: it's called play 60s program which encourages kids to get an hour of exercise every day. in hunter's case that means no contact sports. >> the only person i can play tackle with is my brother and a couple of his friends. they know not to tackling me really hard. >> reporter: but as you can see, it doesn't exclude much else. >> you totally burned him on that one. >> reporter: as this year's super kid he'll carry the ballore sunday's contest which means with luck already on his side he's about to inspire a few million more. just an amazing kid. interesting side note to this story as well. the notification that hunter might be picked actually wound up in his mother's spam folder and the family only checks three days before the deadline. but he got it. >> a great looking kid. amazing. >> who's hunter rooting for? >> reporter: he's predicting a high-scoring game, he says and a ravens victory, though he has a little bit of rooting interest. he is from maryland. >> got you. he must be thrilled to be around a lot of his heroes
. >> he's got more energy than any kid i've ever had. >> reporter: it's called play 60s program which encourages kids to get an hour of exercise every day. in hunter's case that means no contact sports. >> the only person i can play tackle with is my brother and a couple of his friends. they know not to tackling me really hard. >> reporter: but as you can see, it doesn't exclude much else. >> you totally burned him on that one. >> reporter: as this year's...
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we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> >> 3 of her four children died, her four sons died, one in the lightest and one shortly after her husband's assassination. the kinds of grief this woman was going for was amazing, mary todd lincoln. everyone thought she was crazy. we found that she was not crazy. mary todd was a significant person and i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> this new cspan series -- a first of its kind project for television, examining the public and private lives of first ladies -- it begins in just over one week. >> if someone paid him to write 10 columns for $2,000 e
we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >>...
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a lot of energy in the air. >>> a lot of things happening in this town. in the french quarter and beyond. very exciting the countdown continues. the day is sunday and people here are getting pumped up about it. >> they are reporting from new orleans they will have live coverage leading up to sunday's sup iser bowl. sanfrancisco has a simple message for fans hoping to celebrate sunday night. >> if if you go out there and you start vandalizing property and start hurting other people the consequences are severe. >> he pointed to the violence after the giants world series championship. 14 people have been prosecuted and some people are spending five people behind bars. all for one night being drunk and stupid. his office uses pictures posted to the internet to support prosecution. >>> the 49er frenzy extends collin's hometown. a move with a message delivered today. >>> the city of oakland is joining a few other places from the country and issuing its own identification cards to people who live there. the cards are available to everyone including illegal immig
a lot of energy in the air. >>> a lot of things happening in this town. in the french quarter and beyond. very exciting the countdown continues. the day is sunday and people here are getting pumped up about it. >> they are reporting from new orleans they will have live coverage leading up to sunday's sup iser bowl. sanfrancisco has a simple message for fans hoping to celebrate sunday night. >> if if you go out there and you start vandalizing property and start hurting other...
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over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead we took one point four trillion dollars pay a small black ops team to hunt track and kill osama bin laden. we even had money left over in the budget to decimate two countries launch hostilities resulting in over one million innocent civilians dead and counting and ask yourself how many orphans is going today with clenched fists tonight in afghanistan or iraq who grow up willing to fly a plane into the building how many trillions are we prepared to spend on avenging that. you can do everything go to school and not just go to school but excel in school work really really hard and i graduated and r
over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead...
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that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the atmosphere, not just above the place where the raindrops fall, you know, you have a bathtub filled with water, you open the drain, the water going down the drain just come just from the part of the tub directly above the drain t comes from the whole tub. and when there is a storm that it stretches out 2,000 kill 3450e9ers, often, and funnels toward the downpour so look what happened today in australia. they had two and a half feet of rain in queensland, okay. all over the-- pakistan, 20 million -- >> had to you will cat military in to rescue peopl
that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the...
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in oil energy products we are going to sanction you we're we're going to lock you out of the u.s. financial system which really means you are on your own as far as the global economic system those are extraterritorial sanctions and those are sanctions that we have imposed on the entire world now. you know president obama has worked. europeans and so there are now these multilateral sanctions in place but the reality is that the majority of our sanctions are the us telling our allies what they can and cannot do regarding iran and when it comes to you know china india or you know afghanistan and iraq we may reach a point where those countries are no longer willing to sort of toed the line and go against their own interests in order to adhere to a sanctions policy that increasingly doesn't look like it's actually aimed at resolving the nuclear issue but looks at sort of this looks like this sort of long term. containment policy designed to turn iran economically into another you know north korea to malabo a policy director for the national iranian american council thank you so much f
in oil energy products we are going to sanction you we're we're going to lock you out of the u.s. financial system which really means you are on your own as far as the global economic system those are extraterritorial sanctions and those are sanctions that we have imposed on the entire world now. you know president obama has worked. europeans and so there are now these multilateral sanctions in place but the reality is that the majority of our sanctions are the us telling our allies what they...
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troops amassed there there is a potential that you can end up relying on iran for certain goods certain energy resources so i don't think this is a surprise it's when we've actually seen before in i think december november of last year it actually was revealed that the pentagon is dependent on iran for antivenom in you know anti snake venom. medicine for troops and there was this it was revealed and it's sort of became a controversy that ok potentially we're also violating our own sanctions in order to treat wounds that u.s. troops experience in afghanistan because of snakebites and again what do you do about that you know iran is right there and they're the chief producer of this so do you cut them off is that in u.s. interest to be doing and it raises a lot of questions about the sanctions policy and the the ramifications for for u.s. interests well let's talk about that for a minute because obviously as you mention iran and afghanistan are close and afghanistan actually gets the majority of its oil from iran i think it's that third to a half was the latest estimate but obviously the u.s. is
troops amassed there there is a potential that you can end up relying on iran for certain goods certain energy resources so i don't think this is a surprise it's when we've actually seen before in i think december november of last year it actually was revealed that the pentagon is dependent on iran for antivenom in you know anti snake venom. medicine for troops and there was this it was revealed and it's sort of became a controversy that ok potentially we're also violating our own sanctions in...
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energy is good. would we not agree, energy is good? [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improve standards of living that allows us to live comfortably and watch her super bowl game. it allows us to transport ourselves surrounded cargo around our neighborhood and around the world. it allows us to produce food in the quantity necessary to feed the world's population. it allows us to manufacture, to communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life and too often we forget this. too often we forget this basic notion that energy is good. despite what many may argue, affordable energy is not the problem. it's exactly what we should be striving for. we have incredible potential in this country to produce energy, create good jobs and these jobs are not only within energy production, although people in my state of alaska, louisiana, north dakota, pennsylvania, texas will attest the importance of energy jobs. these jobs extend beyond energy production, flowing directly from the economic growth made possible by you.
energy is good. would we not agree, energy is good? [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improve standards of living that allows us to live comfortably and watch her super bowl game. it allows us to transport ourselves surrounded cargo around our neighborhood and around the world. it allows us to produce food in the quantity necessary to feed the world's population. it allows us to manufacture, to communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life and too often we...
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we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our workplaces. with that i'll close and look forward to my other panelist's remarks. >> i know that we have some new faces in the crowd who weren't here before. if you have a device my advice is to silence it. >> so the first time i realized that something was changing in america was in september 2009 at the taxpayer march in washington. i came down to check that out and i found hundreds of thousands of people there and many were holding this nerdy libertarian signs. what that is something i had never seen before in politics. it has been two elections since then. if you look mo
we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our...
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it is important because energy efficiency is cutting edge in terms of using our energy much better and more efficient. we can also make a good business out of that. so i think that we need to focus on the low hanging fruit. we need to do the opposite, which is to use it, and something that gives us a competitive advantage in the global competitiveness. this is what we should be focusing on. this is the very practical approach. we have states of government heads sitting here. this is what we want to achieve. the perspective is enormous. mark was quoting the speakers. jobs and growth in europe is enormous. that is why we need to talk about these practical issues right now. >> one more question for the prime minister. this will be an important issue of the campaign -- i was in spain couple of weeks ago. what would you single out? to offer hope to young people who do not have jobs in. >> two things. one is a specific measure. this outgoing government will follow the financial contingency. it will provide relief for those hiring youth. a much more can be done in the perspective and we now h
it is important because energy efficiency is cutting edge in terms of using our energy much better and more efficient. we can also make a good business out of that. so i think that we need to focus on the low hanging fruit. we need to do the opposite, which is to use it, and something that gives us a competitive advantage in the global competitiveness. this is what we should be focusing on. this is the very practical approach. we have states of government heads sitting here. this is what we...
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when it comes to moving on clean energy and climate change, when it comes to implementing health care, when it comes to many of the president's other priorities, he's not going to get a lot of help from the republicans on capitol hill, but he can achieve success through the deft use now in the process of building out his second term cabinet, more use of the cabinet to try to get those things done. i think it will be critical for his success. >> before we let you go, there's always talk about the president needing to be more like bill clinton on a number of levels. but one thing seems to have changed in the last few weeks. and president obama does seem to be enjoying the office of president more than he did perhaps in the first term. there is a distinct pep in his step, nocorette chewing gum piece in his office. do you agree? >> i saw him the week after the election in a meeting on the first fiscal cliff. and what was remarkable to me was how confident he was. how he came off that election feeling i think that he had matt case to the american people, they had sent him back to washingto
when it comes to moving on clean energy and climate change, when it comes to implementing health care, when it comes to many of the president's other priorities, he's not going to get a lot of help from the republicans on capitol hill, but he can achieve success through the deft use now in the process of building out his second term cabinet, more use of the cabinet to try to get those things done. i think it will be critical for his success. >> before we let you go, there's always talk...
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people out in the country already have, in other words when he's not changing minds but chanepping energy -- chris: which is there because of this. >> he can get it done on background checks. the rest, the n.r.a. is too strong. chris: and when we talk about if he gets something done it's this year. the time is now. >> the most likely thing is background checks on gun control. there is a lesson here out of new york. gomp cuomo's approval numbers have fallen by double digities it's going to be whether the 90% of the people that actually want the checks will stand up and make sure that they don't give our local congressman a really hard time -- chris: katty had a good point coming in here. there are a few places, i was think, that you are safe on gun control, california and the new york, but you're right, cuomo's numbers have crumbled. >> if you talk to them, the price is very, very high and the measures they're talking about, they're saying that it won't do enough. it won't stop gun violence -- chris: even joe biden said this week you're not going to do much but it's something. let's check
people out in the country already have, in other words when he's not changing minds but chanepping energy -- chris: which is there because of this. >> he can get it done on background checks. the rest, the n.r.a. is too strong. chris: and when we talk about if he gets something done it's this year. the time is now. >> the most likely thing is background checks on gun control. there is a lesson here out of new york. gomp cuomo's approval numbers have fallen by double digities it's...
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groups that address different issues of interest to both countries, namely on issues of the economy from energy, defense, law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and of course, a strategic stability. our principles have also been meeting -- we had a meeting in brussels, as you have heard appeared to have also been meeting off and on in that working groups as well as high level bilateral engagements. we have had several visitors from pakistan. we're looking forward to a relationship that has defined by confidence and mutual respect. we are longstanding friends and allies. i look forward to working with all of you as friends. it is difficult to take me out of journalism. i also want to say quickly that while we are making this historic transition, pakistan is looking toward profiling itself and pivoting on regional peace and transformation in the region. we have made an important foreign policy shift, both in terms of process and engagement in the region. it is grounded for the first time in our history in the bedrock of consent and legitimacy and many stakeholders in the making of foreign policy. th
groups that address different issues of interest to both countries, namely on issues of the economy from energy, defense, law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and of course, a strategic stability. our principles have also been meeting -- we had a meeting in brussels, as you have heard appeared to have also been meeting off and on in that working groups as well as high level bilateral engagements. we have had several visitors from pakistan. we're looking forward to a relationship that has defined...
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to mount you've said that russia now is much more of a petrol state as it has ever been so falling energy prices mean collapsing economy and we're not at this stage talking about collapses in a couple prices interesting enough we we've been talking about a gentle drift downward say for example that we believe that the medium term oil prices likely to be eight hundred thirty dollars as a ceiling will do if those in level of which the russian economy is is are still there to operate is still very difficult to see here so. it is not it's not a disaster simply with guess we believe that the european gas price will probably settle at the can really help us trolls which might be a level or a million dollars to b.t.u. which again would be mostly negative but it's not catastrophic are there any opportunities for russia in this changing environment relatively attractive areas within russia even even in this type of context so for example. those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home
to mount you've said that russia now is much more of a petrol state as it has ever been so falling energy prices mean collapsing economy and we're not at this stage talking about collapses in a couple prices interesting enough we we've been talking about a gentle drift downward say for example that we believe that the medium term oil prices likely to be eight hundred thirty dollars as a ceiling will do if those in level of which the russian economy is is are still there to operate is still very...
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energy this message into society so that we begin the conversation around hopefully waking people up inspiring people to think outside of this nightmare that we're slowly waking up to and indeed it really is amazing the industrialization of food really disturbing i wanted to show another one allegory of complacency you have a lot of symbolism of the all seeing eye and the pyramid and underneath you have the masses in this mural you have the single man who seems to be rising above it all talk about why you use the symbolism of the all the night of pyramid and kind of someone kind of rising above it well the person rising above i see in myself and i've seen people who have liberate themselves to the point that they can think outside of the standard story and that's called the conscious objector and he's the narrator and i use this type of imagery sometimes to convey a this is a story and it's being told through an individual who has evolved beyond it and has the ability to relate this story to the public the all seeing eye is an ancient symbol that goes back way beyond egypt. i believe
energy this message into society so that we begin the conversation around hopefully waking people up inspiring people to think outside of this nightmare that we're slowly waking up to and indeed it really is amazing the industrialization of food really disturbing i wanted to show another one allegory of complacency you have a lot of symbolism of the all seeing eye and the pyramid and underneath you have the masses in this mural you have the single man who seems to be rising above it all talk...
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african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know that france gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mentioned we've called the french led multinational intervention going to go again mali now boots on the ground in nigeria it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to the incident that happened last month in eastern algeria when islam ists took over a gas plant there eventually leading to forty eight people being killed thirty seven of those foreign workers france's predicting that more islamist retaliation to french presence in africa is likely and they say they want to prevent a tragic situation like this from happening again but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear power
african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know that france gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mentioned we've called the french led multinational intervention going to go again mali now boots on the ground in nigeria it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to the...
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african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know that france gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mention that we've called the french led multinational intervention going going in mali now boots on the ground in nigeria where it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to the incident that happened last month in eastern algeria when islam ists took over a gas plant in their adventure leading to forty eight people being killed thirty seven of those foreign workers france is predicting that more islamist retaliation to french presence in africa is likely and they say they want to prevent a tragic situation like this from happening again but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nucle
african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know that france gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mention that we've called the french led multinational intervention going going in mali now boots on the ground in nigeria where it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to...
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three words -- energy is good. would we not agree? energy is good. [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improved standards of living, allows us to live comfortably, allows us to watch our super bowl game, allows us to transport ourselves around a neighborhood and around the world, allows us to produce food in the quantities necessary to feed the world's population, it allows us to manufacture, communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life. and too often we forget this. too often we forget the basic notion that energy is good. despite what many may argue, affordable energy is not the problem. it is exactly what we should be striving for. we have incredible potential in this country to produce energy, create good jobs. and these good jobs are not only within the energy production. although, people in my state of alaska, in louisiana, north dakota, pennsylvania, texas, they will all attest to the importance of these energy jobs. these jobs extend beyond energy production, flowing directly from the economic growth made po
three words -- energy is good. would we not agree? energy is good. [applause] energy provides the basis for advanced civilization, improved standards of living, allows us to live comfortably, allows us to watch our super bowl game, allows us to transport ourselves around a neighborhood and around the world, allows us to produce food in the quantities necessary to feed the world's population, it allows us to manufacture, communicate. it enables every aspect of modern life. and too often we...
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of pressure from ball gary is allies so a concern in the country could become dependent on russian energy a local m.p. or group of charge off says the government went out of its way to discourage people from supporting the project. you have to take into account that we are using clear nuclear power or for approximately forty years and the so for every three city in the country all three books were using very safe and very reliable nuclear power plants in this is. usually supporting nuclear power or just. more of this. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the majority but if created special needs special commission in the parliament just so they were going to just go there is the people look of all the support for the new purple but see even in this condition the gideon vote. or believe it or not economists in the u.k. have warned the recent heavy snowfall in britain could push the country towards a triple dip recession as bad news for retailers and especially local independent stores who are going to the wall in greater numbers than ever but it's not his party boy w
of pressure from ball gary is allies so a concern in the country could become dependent on russian energy a local m.p. or group of charge off says the government went out of its way to discourage people from supporting the project. you have to take into account that we are using clear nuclear power or for approximately forty years and the so for every three city in the country all three books were using very safe and very reliable nuclear power plants in this is. usually supporting nuclear...
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energy secretary steven chu the nobel prize winner sheparded effort to spur clean energy u.s. economy will step down after tenure rocked by failures of costly government investments. chu took responsibility but not the blame for the hal half-billion investment in solyndra that went bankrupt after the administration doubled down in 2011. in award ceremony, president obama praised chew chule for designing a cap to plug deep water horizon oil spill in 2010. this is a big position, especially with the energy issues still pending in the president's second term. >>> from washington, to the kremlin. plea for russians to get busy. salacious details later in the grapevine. up next, hillary clinton says cowboy, as another american embassy comes under attack. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of t
energy secretary steven chu the nobel prize winner sheparded effort to spur clean energy u.s. economy will step down after tenure rocked by failures of costly government investments. chu took responsibility but not the blame for the hal half-billion investment in solyndra that went bankrupt after the administration doubled down in 2011. in award ceremony, president obama praised chew chule for designing a cap to plug deep water horizon oil spill in 2010. this is a big position, especially with...
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and it was intended to show the horror and tragedy that comes with the world's dependence on nuclear energy. needless to say if you're passionate about something it is in part your responsibility to express that passion and reflect it through a medium that speaks to you art is a universal language that speaks directly to humanity's subconscious one that can serve motions that no words can so i implore you to heed nina simone's advice and a world so corrupt with so much injustice is it not our duty to reflect the ugly truths instead of feeding into the very institutions that work to suppress them. will feel like we see so far go to our you tube channel you can dot com breaking the set subscribe to us check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the sat check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com breaking a sweat if you want to but what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching to take to hear from some more political artists next. wealthy british style it's time to. go. down. market why not. find out what
and it was intended to show the horror and tragedy that comes with the world's dependence on nuclear energy. needless to say if you're passionate about something it is in part your responsibility to express that passion and reflect it through a medium that speaks to you art is a universal language that speaks directly to humanity's subconscious one that can serve motions that no words can so i implore you to heed nina simone's advice and a world so corrupt with so much injustice is it not our...
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the president's environmental and energy team will be completely reformed. in addition to salazar's exit at interior, lisa jackson is leaving as environmental protection agency chief as is energy secretary steven chu with no replacements announced yet. and mr. obama's economic team will also have new faces, as he moves to replace: labor secretary hilda solis, trade representative ron kirk and rebecca blank, the interim commerce secretary who replaced gary locke when he became ambassador to china. critical issues await them, from action on climate change, to the keystone x-l oil pipeline, to negotiations on new trade agreements with a dozen nations, and the european union. the president set the tone for the selections to come, with his description of jewell today. >> she knows the link between conservation and good jobs. she knows that there's no contradiction between being good stewards of the land and our economic progress, that in fact, those two things need to go hand-in-hand. >> ifill: the immediate response to jewell's nomination was positive -- from bu
the president's environmental and energy team will be completely reformed. in addition to salazar's exit at interior, lisa jackson is leaving as environmental protection agency chief as is energy secretary steven chu with no replacements announced yet. and mr. obama's economic team will also have new faces, as he moves to replace: labor secretary hilda solis, trade representative ron kirk and rebecca blank, the interim commerce secretary who replaced gary locke when he became ambassador to...
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energy this message into society so that we begin the conversation around hopefully waking people up inspiring people to think outside of this nightmare that we're slowly waking up to and indeed it really is amazing the industrialization of food really disturbing i wanted to show another one allegory of complacency you have a lot of symbolism of the all seeing eye and the pyramid and underneath you have the masses in this mural you have the single man who seems to be rising above it all talk about why you use the symbolism of the all the night of pyramid and kind of someone kind of rising above it well the person rising above i see in myself and i've seen people who have liberate themselves to the point that they can think outside of the standard story and that's called the conscious objector and he's the narrator and i use this type of imagery sometimes to convey a this is a story and it's being told through an individual who has evolved beyond it and has the ability to relate this story to the public the all seeing eye is an ancient symbol goes back way beyond egypt. i believe in g
energy this message into society so that we begin the conversation around hopefully waking people up inspiring people to think outside of this nightmare that we're slowly waking up to and indeed it really is amazing the industrialization of food really disturbing i wanted to show another one allegory of complacency you have a lot of symbolism of the all seeing eye and the pyramid and underneath you have the masses in this mural you have the single man who seems to be rising above it all talk...
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we talked about our dynamic energy relationship. canada is the largest foreign energy supplier for the united states of america, and many people in america are not aware of that. many people think of the mideast and other parts of the world. canada is our largest supplier, and our shared network of electrical grids keep energy flowing both ways across the border. as we move forward to meet the needs of a secure, clean energy future on the shared continent, we will continue to build on our foundation of cooperation. our neighbor to the north is also one of our most able, global partners. on issue after issue, whether cooperation with nato, to promote security, stability around the world, or our efforts to mitigate climate change to international climate negotiations, the major economies forum, the climate and clean air coalition, all our joint work to advance human rights to the osce and the organization of american states, in every one of these efforts, canada and united states are united for progress. we also discussed our common e
we talked about our dynamic energy relationship. canada is the largest foreign energy supplier for the united states of america, and many people in america are not aware of that. many people think of the mideast and other parts of the world. canada is our largest supplier, and our shared network of electrical grids keep energy flowing both ways across the border. as we move forward to meet the needs of a secure, clean energy future on the shared continent, we will continue to build on our...
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world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year and protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president the controversy coming to his economy because as artie's maria from national reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even turn it around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali after france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an alarming rate last november about a thousand every day the worst figures in years the country's unemployment is approaching a shocking eleven percent with more than three million jobless the french daily liv
world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year and protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president the controversy coming to his economy because as artie's maria from national reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even turn it around....
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result of pressure from bulgaria as allies so concerned the country could become dependent on russian energy a local m.p. or charge off says the government went out of its way to discourage people from supporting the project. you have to take into account that we are using clear nuclear power or approximately forty years and that the trip is sort of. clear to all three books that were using very safe very reliable nuclear power plants in the super bowl year and some are usually supporting nuclear power or just . more of these. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the. majority but if created special needs special commissions in the parliament. just what it is that people look to have all the support. but even in these conditions the union vote. or believe it or not economists in the u.k. have warned the recent heavy snowfall in britain could push the country towards a triple dip recession that's bad news for retailers and especially local independent stores who are going to the wall in greater numbers than ever but it's not his party boy who discovered there is still t
result of pressure from bulgaria as allies so concerned the country could become dependent on russian energy a local m.p. or charge off says the government went out of its way to discourage people from supporting the project. you have to take into account that we are using clear nuclear power or approximately forty years and that the trip is sort of. clear to all three books that were using very safe very reliable nuclear power plants in the super bowl year and some are usually supporting...
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>> i think that is where all the initiative and where all the energy is going right now. this is president obama's sequester. the president has failed up until now to come up and offer anything specific beyond talking points and press conferences as to how he proposes to turn the sequester off. and absent that, we don't have any changes. >> many that i thinkthanks, pet. tomorrow i'll chat with eric cantor. he made a major address today at the american enterprise institute. he had across the board ideas to reinvigorate the republican party and the national economy. again, mr. cantor will join me tomorrow. next up this evening, we had a nice recovery rally in the markets today. but here's what i want to know. what effect will the sequester have on stocks? will it be as dire as some say or might it be bullish. we'll get answers. free market capitalism, the best path to prosperity. free market capitalism says shrink government spending to grow the economy. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha!
>> i think that is where all the initiative and where all the energy is going right now. this is president obama's sequester. the president has failed up until now to come up and offer anything specific beyond talking points and press conferences as to how he proposes to turn the sequester off. and absent that, we don't have any changes. >> many that i thinkthanks, pet. tomorrow i'll chat with eric cantor. he made a major address today at the american enterprise institute. he had...
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and it was intended to show the horror and tragedy that comes with the world's dependence on nuclear energy. needless to say if you're passionate about something it is in part your responsibility to express that passion and reflect it through a medium that speaks to you art is a universal language that speaks directly to humanity's subconscious one that can serve motions that no words can so i implore you to heed nina simone's advice in a world so corrupt with so much injustice is it not our duty to reflect the ugly truths instead of feeding into the very institutions that work to suppress them. will feel like we see so far go to our you tube channel your turn dot com breaking the set subscribe to us check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the set check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com break in to send if you want about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching that day to hear from some more political artists next. wealthy british style. that's no time to. go. down. market why not. find o
and it was intended to show the horror and tragedy that comes with the world's dependence on nuclear energy. needless to say if you're passionate about something it is in part your responsibility to express that passion and reflect it through a medium that speaks to you art is a universal language that speaks directly to humanity's subconscious one that can serve motions that no words can so i implore you to heed nina simone's advice in a world so corrupt with so much injustice is it not our...
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just fear the project could mean energy dependence on russia then a p rumor of charge off says that or thought he's used every angle they could to get to know. you have to take you to go that you're using clear nuclear power of approximately forty years and the source of. contrary to all three books that we're using really see for a very real world will look at once in the super bowl you're uncertain usually supporting nuclear power or just. more with. approximately twenty percent just because of the fear for the majority but i think you've created a special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is the people look to have all the support. even if these conditions bulgarian vote. and on are you right now iran demonstrates its growing self reliance rolling out a bold design for homemade fighter jets which official said designed for defense purposes only and can evade radar i take a closer a much closer look on our website at some doggone. for you israeli soldiers using tear gas and stun grenades against a group of palestinians who are. in protest at settlement expansion
just fear the project could mean energy dependence on russia then a p rumor of charge off says that or thought he's used every angle they could to get to know. you have to take you to go that you're using clear nuclear power of approximately forty years and the source of. contrary to all three books that we're using really see for a very real world will look at once in the super bowl you're uncertain usually supporting nuclear power or just. more with. approximately twenty percent just because...
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companies. >> andrea: he advocates for the taxpayer dollars, government subsidies to go to the green energy companies to then have the -- >> kimberly: he's hypocritical. >> bob: he raised climate change as an important issue. it will haunt you and you believe it doesn't exist. it does. [ overtalk ] >> andrea: i want to give the media credit for asking him the tough questions. matt lauer asked him a tough question and letterman did. shocking. you have to give him credit. >> eric: what does al-jazeera mean? >> andrea: no, is it hypocritical? they didn't have to ask him. >> greg: he himself thought it was odd. we have to take a break. don't ever bring chicken wings on the the table. >> kimberly: just because i can eat whatever i want and you're jealous, why do you hate -- >> bob: i can't eat them. they're too hot. >> kimberly: i ate four. >> bob: puerto rican outlet. they're great. >> bob: i hope no woman ever dates you. >> greg: up next? a kiss just a kiss or is this something that kids should be watching in the super bowl? a lucky nerd scores a super model in a new go daddy ad. ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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although some experts suggest vulgar is allies in europe and the uighurs fears the project could mean energy dependence on russia and the woman of charles says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you hypocritical go but we're using clear nuclear war for approximately forty years and the source of. all three books that we're using very soon for very real world ball once in the super bowl year and so on usually supporting or just. do good but more will do so. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the majority but i think if you special new special commission seen in the parliament. or good is just good because the people more people will to support purple both even you distributions bulgarian civil. or less natural some other news making headlines this hour in spain riot police clashed with hundreds of personnel in the capital madrid outrage was sparked after prime minister rudd wholly denied corruption allegations and not to resign soraya has been accused of receiving more than two hundred fifty thousand euros in bribes over a decade the opposition is plann
although some experts suggest vulgar is allies in europe and the uighurs fears the project could mean energy dependence on russia and the woman of charles says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you hypocritical go but we're using clear nuclear war for approximately forty years and the source of. all three books that we're using very soon for very real world ball once in the super bowl year and so on usually supporting or just. do good but more will do so. approximately twenty...